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Rokpa Glasgow

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This is a list of the yoga classes that takes place at Rokpa Glasgow, with a short description of each overleaf. Please contact each teacher directly for further information.
Mondays
Opening the shadow 1  5.30-6.45pm  Fiona Morton
Moving the shadow      7.00-8.30pm  Fiona Morton
 
Tuesdays
Iyengar General Class   6.00-7.30pm  Frances McKee
Iyengar Level 1           7.45-8.45pm  Pamela Martin
 
Wednesdays
Hatha/Dru Yoga          5.40-6.55pm  Linda Brown
Iyengar Level 3          7.10-8.40pm   Neil Gillies
 
Thursdays
Opening the shadow 2   7.00-8.30am Fiona Morton
Openign 2/Moving         6.00-7.30pm Fiona Morton
Beginners                    7.30-8.45pm Fiona Dewar
Surat Shabd Yoga        8.00-9.00pm Liz Treacher
In addition, there are various Weekend Courses throughout the year...Please see our noticeboard for details..For example...
Peter Sterios                Friday 24th October  6.30-8.30pm
                                 Saturday 25 October 1-4pm
                                 Sunday 26 October    1-4pm
 
Rikpa Glasgow
7 Ashley Street, Glasgow G3 6DR
T/F : 0141 332 9950
email: glasgow@rokpa.org
Website www.rokpa.org/glasgow
 

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Fiona Morton 0141 334 7145 fionamorton@hotmail.com


Opening the Shadow is based on the Vyayamas of Hatha Yoga and is a starting point for beginners.A simple but dynamic sequence is learned which will reduce the excess of fat and heaviness in exchange for lightness, stamina, endurance and flexibility as well as physical and mental stability.Moving the Shadow consists of a flowing sequence of stances and seats which activate the body's 108 marma points or vital junctions. It continues the work on flexibility and firmness and on the free motion of prana or life force.


Frances McKee 0141 586 8026 frances@lefthandrec.demon.co.uk


This style of yoga focuses on alignment of posture with detailed analysis. In this class you will be introduced to standings, forward bends, twists, inversions, backbends and pranayama. As this is a general class, Frances will encourage you to work your own level according to your experience.


Pamela Martin 0141 339 0830 pamelajmartin@waitrose.com


Iyengar yoga developes a fit and supple body, toning all the bodily systems. It promotes physical and mental well-being, strength, flexibility and stamina. Although demanding, it's also enjoyable! This level 1 is suitable for beginners and those who wish to deepen their practice at this foundation level.


Linda Brown 0141 429 6395 linda@pranayam.fsnet.co.uk


Linda's class is a general class for both beginners and those with some experience.. It focuses on the Breath, Postures and Visualisation, and ends with relaxation. You will be encouraged to listen to your body and breath, and work accordingly. Please wear loose clothing and bring a mat and blanket.


Neil Gillies 0141 945 3931 neilgillies@ukgateway.net


Neil's class is for students who have practiced Iyengar yoga at level 2 for at least one year, and who now wish to make a deeper commitment to their practice.


Fiona Dewar 0141 357 2175 deepchandi@hotmail.com


Fiona's class is suitable for absolute beginners, or those with little practice. This class is focused on Yoga asanas (postures) and relaxation.


Liz Treacher 0141 639 2533


The Surat Shabd Yoga Group is dedicated to spiritual and focuses on the practice of a simple meditation technique which can be practiced at home every day. By practising this simple technique, each person will connect with the source of inner peace, and contribute to bringing about outer peace.



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YOUR PRECIOUS TIME :


 “All you have to decide,  is what to do   with the time that is given to you.”


RETURN OF THE KINGS


Saturday 7th February


7.15-8.45pm


FREE EVENT


3 speakers


Muslim, School Teacher: Javed Ali


Druid, Glasgow University administrator : Pauline Kennedy Allan


Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University


 Global (Meditation) Retreat Centre Co ordinator : Manda Patel


Venue : Hillhead Library          Byres Road             Glasgow


For information 0141 883 3139


bkglasgow@btopenworld.com


brahmakumaris.org.uk/glasgow


 


 


ANGELS


FREE talk  Sunday 8th February 2-4pm


Sister Manda Co-ordinator Global Retreat Centre Raja Yoga meditation


St Mungo Museum            Castle Street                  Glasgow


For information 0141 883 3139


bkglasgow@btopenworld.com


brahmakumaris.org.uk/Glasgow


 


 


 


SELF MANAGING LEADERSHIP


Discover Your Purpose               One day seminar


Saturday 21st February


10am-5pm


Free


Rokpa House


7 Ashley Street


Glasgow


BOOKING ESSENTIAL


For information 0141 883 3139


bkglasgow@btopenworld.com


brahmakumaris.org.uk/Glasgow


 


 


 


INTRODUCTION TO MEDITATION


Ancient wisdom for modern times


Free of charge


Thursday 12th February


7-8pm


 &Positive Thinking


9th February   7pm-8pm


Rokpa House  7 Ashley Street


Glasgow


Booking Essential


For information 01418833139


bkglasgow@btopenworld.com


brahmakumaris.org.uk/Glasgow


 





Where  is  the   love  ?           


Friday 13th February


 7pm-8.30pm


Free of Charge


The solution to all the world’s problems lies in the depths of love.


What sort of love are we talking about?


 Why is it in such short supply and where can we get more of it?


John is a former prison governor and social worker, who now works as a stress management trainer. He has been a teacher and student of raja yoga for over ten years.


Venue : Rokpa House


Rokpa House  7 Ashley Street


Glasgow


Booking Essential


For information 01418833139


bkglasgow@btopenworld.com


brahmakumaris.org.uk/Glasgow


 


 


Men : Facing the Challenge


Saturday


14th February


2pm-4pm


It is exciting being a man in the 21st century. Our near monopoly of power and the way we are using it, is quite rightly being questioned and challenged. The resulting confusion and uncertainty provides us with a wonderful opportunity to reflect upon the meaning and purpose of our lives and so learn and grow.


 By connecting with the inner man, we can re-define ourselves, restore our dignity and lead happier and more fulfilled lives.


Join us for a talk and workshop led by John McConnel, one of the founders of a personal development programme for men called Spirituality and Men (S.A.M.), which encourages men of all cultures, faiths and backgrounds to come together as brothers to explore, deepen, share and enjoy the inner spirit.


Rokpa House  7 Ashley Street


Glasgow


Booking Essential


For information 01418833139


bkglasgow@btopenworld.com


brahmakumaris.org.uk/Glasgow



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stress free living JIM
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0141 883 3139


BKWSU        PO BOX 4077    Glasgow    G53 7WL


bkglasgow@btopenworld.com


Please visit our web site


www.brahmakumaris.org.uk/glasgow


 







The Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University (BKWSU) is a worldwide


non-governmental organisation and a non-profit making registered charity.


Registered charity No. 269971.


The BKWSU is the recipient of seven UN Peace Messenger Awards.


 


 







Booking is ESSENTIAL


Please contact BKWSU area representatives







 


Jim Ryan


 


Jim Ryan has more than 20 years experience working with corporations, local authorites & government organisations as a Human Resources trainer and an Educationalist.


He has worked in a diverse range of educational establishments to the level of Headteacher. Since the early 1980’s, he has been a student & teacher of meditation & metaphysics and conducted seminars & workshops in many countries.


His presentations combine humour, philosophy and practical strategies.


His love for literature & poetry shines in the light of his Irish eyes!


His book “In the Stillness…meditations to read” was published in 2000.


 







Sunday 9th May  2004       2pm - 5pm


Hillhead Library


Byres Road     Glasgow


 



"The real causes of stress are much deeper than you think, but just understanding them is release in itself"

Stress kills the good life at every level. Everyone experiences stress. It is not a sign of failure, simply a sign of the times. At work or at home, and even at your leisure, stress management skills are the survival skills of the 21st century. Managing stress simply means managing yourself with greater care and sensitivity to your personal needs.


 








COST:  There is no charge for any BKWSU course.


These are offered as a community service.


Voluntary contributions are welcome.


 



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PATHWAYS TO SUCCESS…STRESS FREE LIVING
Sunday
9th May  2004       2pm - 5pm


Hillhead Library


Byres Road     Glasgow


“Develop stress free living by gaining insights, sharing knowledge &


using methods on how to turn stress into success.”


 


Learn how to turn your negative, energy draining thoughts


into positive, empowering thoughts.


Find out how to relax & refresh your mind & body anywhere, anytime.


Learn about the real causes and curse for all kinds of stress.


Jim Ryan


Jim Ryan has more than 20 years experience working with corporations, local authorities & government organisations as a Human Resources trainer and an Educationalist.


He has worked in a diverse range of educational establishments to the level of Headteacher. He is currently a consultant for International Development Systems.


Since the early 1980’s, he has been a student & teacher of meditation. He lectures extensively in this country & abroad on meditation, positive thinking &


spiritual philosophy.


His presentations are a blend of humour, lightness, in-depth philosophy and  practical up-to-date strategies.


His book “In the Stillness…meditations to read” was published in 2000.


0141 883 3139


bkglasgow@btopenworld.com


Please visit our web site


www.brahmakumaris.org.uk/glasgow



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free events
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The Healing Power of Happiness


Talk by


Dr Prashant Kakode


 Free of Charge


Friday 13th August     7pm-8.30pm
Venue Rokpa House 7 Ashley Street   (off Woodlands Rd, nr Shell garage) Glasgow

Dr Prashant Kakode is an ENT specialist qualified with the Royal College of Surgeons. Currently the Director of the Centre of Integral Health in Cambridge, he has spent the last 20 years exploring and teaching about consciousness and the holistic principles of life & health. Prashant has spoken on subjects connected with consciousness and health in more than 40 countries. He is also the Co-ordinator of the Brahma Kumaris Centre in Cambridge.


 


  


 POSITIVE IMPACT


with  Doug Stephenson


Sunday 15th August  2004       3pm - 5pm


Hillhead Library


Free of Charge


POSITIVE ATTITUDE


POSITIVE THINKING


POSITIVE FUTURE


Exploring the role of awareness as the precursor of our thoughts and the connection between thoughts, vision and language and their significant impact on the creation of our own future


 


Facilitator    Doug Stephenson


Doug is based at the Global Retreat Centre, Oxford, which is run by the Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University (BKWSU). He regularly speaks on topics of personal growth and development, spirituality and meditation around the UK.  In 1996 Doug became involved in the Universities outreach work in prisons, running courses for prisoners. 


Doug runs both the Positive Thinking and Stress Management courses offered by the University.  He has been a facilitator of the Self Management Leadership programme and trained in the technique of Appreciative Inquiry, for which he creates and presents seminars in the UK , Europe and the Middle East. 


 


0141 883 3139


bkglasgow@btopenworld.com


Please visit our web site


www.brahmakumaris.org.uk/glasgow


 

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